The first time Mo Xiaoqing saw Ji Muhan was in a coffee shop with a "superb atmosphere."
Those clear, bright eyes, tinged with a hint of allure, left a deep impression on her heart.
"A party?" Ji Muhan's lips curved into a smile, a hint of danger creeping into her eyes.
"Well, isn't the holiday coming up soon? It's a department gathering." Mo Qing stared intently at Ji Muhan's face. It had been more than a month since she last saw him, but he was still as aloof and indifferent as ever, with a handsome and refined appearance.
Her bright red, delicate cherry lips opened and closed, "Moreover, our professor's son is getting married, and he invited a few of us direct disciples to the banquet."
She planned to show her face in the next private room after the banquet, which would count as having attended the gathering.
Ji Muhan's eyes lingered on her lips for about ten seconds, his gaze deepening, before he slowly looked away. Before he could speak, his attention was drawn to the girl's next sentence.
"Hanhan, have you missed me lately?" Mo Qing poked his chest and asked slowly in a soft, sweet voice.
She was thinking that even a little bit wouldn't matter, as long as she had the thought...
Unexpectedly, Ji Muhan, contrary to her usual behavior, nodded in response, "Mm."
Even a single word, the simplest of words, could make Mo Qing laugh through her tears.
She stopped crying and burst into tears, looking quite pleased with herself.
Mo Qing raised her chin arrogantly, looking just like a fox borrowing the tiger's power, "I knew you would miss me."
Ji Muhan showed her no respect and stepped down from the stage, saying coolly, "I wonder who was crying so much just now?"
He could still remember the girl's soft, pleading voice as she hugged him, accusing him of forgetting her after only two months apart...
Actually, she didn't know that he did remember her; it was just that the screen had obscured her figure, and he had only seen her classmate, not her.
Moreover, although he was face-blind and couldn't remember people, he remembered her voice and those particularly expressive eyes; they were firmly etched in his mind…
He was confident that he would recognize her as long as she stood in front of him!
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